Brodiaea jolonensis Eastw.
Family: Asparagaceae
Chaparral Cluster-Lily
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Beatrice F. Howitt  

Scape 5-15 cm, slender. Flowers 14-24 mm; perianth bluish violet, tube cylindrical or narrowly campanulate, 7-9 mm, thick, opaque, not splitting in fruit, lobes ascending, recurved distally, 11-18 mm; filaments 1-2 mm, base dilated to form narrow 2-lobed triangular wing; anthers linear, 4-6 mm, apex with V-shaped notch; staminodia leaning inward toward stamens, violet, broad, 5-6 mm, margins 1/4 involute, apex broad, hooded, slightly notched; ovary light purple, 5-6 mm; style 5-7 mm; pedicel 1-4 cm. 2n = 12, 36.

Flowering spring (Apr--May). Grasslands, foothill woodlands, coastal prairies, on clay flats; 0--300 m; Calif.; Mexico (Baja California).

Brodiaea jolonensis grows along the southern coast of California as well as on Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, and Santa Catalina islands. T. F. Niehaus (1971) was impressed by the distinctive flavonoid chemistry of this plant compared to that of other members of the genus.

Brodiaea jolonensis image
Beatrice F. Howitt  
Brodiaea jolonensis image
Gary A. Monroe  
Brodiaea jolonensis image
Gary A. Monroe